Electron-lattice coupling and partial nesting as the origin of Fermi-Arcs in manganites
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A tight-binding model for eg electrons coupled to Jahn-Teller lattice distortions is studied via unbiased Monte- Carlo simulations. By focusing on the periodicity of the Jahn Teller distortions, and the one-particle spectral function, our results clarify the physical origin of the Fermi-arcs phase observed in layered manganites. In a range of parameters where no broken symmetry phase exists, the nearly nested Fermi surface favors certain correlations between Jahn Teller distortions. The spectral weight near the Brillouin zone edge is suppressed, leading to the pseudogap in the density of states. We discuss the stability of this phase as a function of temperature and coupling strength for different hole dopings.
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